2024 Inductees

Calli Berna Derby

Calli Berna Derby's journey through Fayetteville High School basketball was marked by extraordinary achievements and memorable moments. As a standout point guard, she led the Bulldogs to remarkable victories, including a dramatic state tournament title secured by her clutch three-point shot. Throughout her high school career, Calli amassed numerous accolades, including four all-state and all-conference honors, setting records in assists and steals, and earning recognition as the Gatorade Arkansas Girls Basketball Player of the Year in 2011.

Wendell Harris

Wendell Harris left a lasting mark on Fayetteville High School's athletic legacy. His coaching journey began in 1983 at Woodland Junior High, where he honed his skills before moving to Ramay Junior High in 1985. After a decade at Ramay, Wendell transitioned to Fayetteville High School in 1995, where he embarked on an illustrious career that would last many decades.

Mark Paul

Mark Paul grew up immersed in the community of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Alongside his twin brother, Matt, and younger sister, Melanie Paul Key, Mark attended Leverett, Asbell, Ramay, and Fayetteville High School, where he was a multi-sport athlete. In his youth, Mark showcased his athletic prowess in baseball and football, playing Sherman Lollar baseball and Kiwanis Kids' Football while spending cherished moments at the Fayetteville Boys and Girls Club.

George Sitkowski

George Sitkowski commenced his athletic journey at Fayetteville High School in 1983, where he quickly made an impact, earning a varsity letter in his first year on the Bulldogs basketball team. Over his four-year tenure at Fayetteville High, George proved himself as a standout athlete, contributing to his team's success with three conference championships and a state championship victory in 1987, finishing his senior season with an impressive 28-2 record.

Joe Sitkowski

Joe Sitkowski, excelled early in his athletic journey showcasing his talent at Woodland Junior High, leading the basketball team to an undefeated season and earning recognition on the All-Region Tournament Team. Transitioning to Fayetteville High School in 1984, Joe embarked on a remarkable basketball career, becoming a four-year letterman and contributing to the team's impressive record of 100-17. His stellar performances helped secure four consecutive AAAA West Conference Championships and a state tournament title in 1987, where he was named MVP.


2024 Fayetteville Hall of Greats Scholarship Recipients

Coming Soon